ComicRack 0.9.176

As a reader ComicRack supports all the state of the art features you can expect: different display modes, full screen, information overlays, magnifier, color adjustments, automatic backcolor matching and a multi tab interface to quickly switch between eComics.

As a manager you can browse and search your eComics in the library, create folders and lists to organize them. You can customize the lists to show just the information you need and use advanced tools to tag and edit the information for your eComics. Or create Smart lists to display dynamic lists based on eComic info (never read, author, series etc.)

Features:

Optimized for your iPad

Continue reading where you left the last time

Reader with single and double page viewing

Advanced zoom modes and auto scrolling

Right to left reading mode for manga comics

Color adjustments

Automatic page cropping to better use the display of your iPad

Full library management with lists and searching

Management of reading states (unread, completed etc.)

WiFi synchronization with ComicRack for Windows or load them with iTunes

Reads CBZ and CBR natively

When used together with ComicRack for Windows it supports CBZ, CBR, CB7, CBT, PDF, DJVU and WebComics

Synchronize your comics and reading lists with ComicRack for Windows over WiFi.

Your synchronized comics will also be converted and optimized so they can be read fast an reliable on your iPad.
And best of all, this way you can read all the formats ComicRack for Windows supports (PDFs and even WebComics). The optimization can also reduce the space required by your comics by half without noticeable quality reduction (optional).

What's New:

New: Quick Rating dialog with Twitter support like in the mobile versions

New: Added sorting by Story Arc to device syncing

New: Option to adjust the width for exported double pages

New: Option to keep the original image file names in exported/converted comics

New: You can now also drag&drop selected books into library folders and create a list there (and not only on the top level)

New: Designer/Query button in Smartlist Editor to switch between the two editing modes

New: Dropping a book onto a folder while pressing Alt will insert a Series based smartlist instead of a reading list

New: Dropping a book onto a smartlist will add a Series based query entry to the smartlist

New: Dropping a stack onto a folder while pressing Alt will insert a smartlist based on the stack criteria

New: Dropping a stack onto a smartlist will add a stack based query entry to the smartlist

New: Dropping a Search Browser entry into the library browser will now create/add a smartlist entry (Alt modifies to create a reading list)